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Nathaniel Hardcastle Tracy

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Nathaniel Hardcastle Tracy Veteran

Birth
Death
22 Nov 1904 (aged 62)
Rockdale, Milam County, Texas, USA
Burial
Rockdale, Milam County, Texas, USA Add to Map
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Cameron, Tex., Nov. 23 - News was received here last night from Rockdale of the death there at 9:30 of Col. N. H. Tracy, who has resided in that city for several years and who has been a member of the Milam County bar a long time. He was a member of the Legislature from this county and Mayor of Rockdale for some time. A number of Cameron people left this morning for Rockdale to pay their last respects to the deceased. He was also a soldier in the Confederate Army. Dallas Morning News (Dallas, Dallas Co., TX), Thur., 24 Nov 1904, p. 3, c. 3
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Death - Rockdale - Col. N. H. Tracy, one of Rockdale's oldest and most honored citizens died at his home in the western suburbs at 9 p.m. Tuesday. He came here in the early days and has lived here ever since. He has been a prominent figure in the county for many years and occupied many positions of honor and trust. He was mayor of Rockdale 4-years ago and in 1902, he was a candidate for Congress from this district. He was buried Wednesday afternoon at 3:30 p.m. at the Old City Cemetery by the Masonic fraternity. He leaves a wife and six grown children. Obituary - Rockdale Messenger, Fri, 25 Nov 1904 [very lengthy article]
Cameron, Tex., Nov. 23 - News was received here last night from Rockdale of the death there at 9:30 of Col. N. H. Tracy, who has resided in that city for several years and who has been a member of the Milam County bar a long time. He was a member of the Legislature from this county and Mayor of Rockdale for some time. A number of Cameron people left this morning for Rockdale to pay their last respects to the deceased. He was also a soldier in the Confederate Army. Dallas Morning News (Dallas, Dallas Co., TX), Thur., 24 Nov 1904, p. 3, c. 3
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Death - Rockdale - Col. N. H. Tracy, one of Rockdale's oldest and most honored citizens died at his home in the western suburbs at 9 p.m. Tuesday. He came here in the early days and has lived here ever since. He has been a prominent figure in the county for many years and occupied many positions of honor and trust. He was mayor of Rockdale 4-years ago and in 1902, he was a candidate for Congress from this district. He was buried Wednesday afternoon at 3:30 p.m. at the Old City Cemetery by the Masonic fraternity. He leaves a wife and six grown children. Obituary - Rockdale Messenger, Fri, 25 Nov 1904 [very lengthy article]

Inscription

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Capt Co F
Powers' 14 Ark Infantry
Confederate States Army
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